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Alex FitchPanel Borders: Depicting the darkness in Johnny Cash (December 10, 2009)

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An episode of Panel Borders: Alex Fitch talks to Reinhard Kleist about his graphic novel 'Johnny Cash: I see a Darkness'


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Artist/Composer: Alex Fitch
Date: 2009-12-10
Source: Resonance 104.4 FM / Comica
Keywords: Panel Borders; Resonance FM; Comica; Alex Fitch; Reinhard Kleist; graphic novel; Johnny Cash: I see a Darkness

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Press release: "Continuing ‘Education and comics’ month on the show, Alex Fitch talks to graphic novelist Reinhard Kleist about his book Johnny Cash: I see a darkness, an epic 224 page graphic novel that tells the life and times of the hell-raising American Country singer from early success to his iconic show at Folsom Prison and beyond. Alex and Reinhard chat about the artist’s varying style from project to project, his love of Americana and the travails of doing such a project in the nascent German comics scene. Continuing ‘Education and comics’ month on the show, Alex Fitch talks to graphic novelist Reinhard Kleist about his book Johnny Cash: I see a darkness, an epic 224 page graphic novel that tells the life and times of the hell-raising American Country singer from early success to his iconic show at Folsom Prison and beyond. Alex and Reinhard chat about the artist’s varying style from project to project, his love of Americana and the travails of doing such a project in the nascent German comics scene."

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